Just who the fuck does the rich, useless, sexual deviant Cameron think he is?

Stood with his coke sniffing Satanic handler wife who was wearing a £200 belt, he condescendingly told his fellow nonce ponce party members that the under 25’s shouldn’t be allowed to claim benefits.

Four words Cameron: National Insurance You Cunt.

Or are the Cunservatives going to exempt the under 25’s from compulsory National Insurance Contributions (NIC’s) from now on?

No housing benefit for the under 25’s???

So hypothetically someone can work for 8 or 9 years, having got married at 18, and suddenly find themselves unemployed yet not be entitled to any benefits what so ever?

Why the fuck are these mug cunts still alive let alone running the country?

He then says that children should go to school for longer to prepare them for the future!

The Cunt needs an operation to replace his arse where his mouth is. That might stop the fucking moron spewing so much shit in one session.

Children don’t need to go to school longer, the nonce ponces need to raise the standard of fucking teaching.

Fuck knows how the useless bent cunt kept a straight face when he said; “I cannot keep my promises in another coalition after 2015”

The lying cunt hasn’t kept a single fucking promise he has made! He is a compulsive liar for fucks sake.

You will notice that he shied away from the easiest and fairest way to raise revenue.. I.E. he refused to raise taxes for the rich… The corrupt worm infested lump of dog shit.

As for these farcical welfare reforms coming into effect next April… Words almost fucking fail me.

Almost, but not quite.

The long term unemployed and over 50’s are going to have to do 35 hrs unpaid work either picking up litter or cooking for old people.

Never fucking mind that there are no fucking jobs, except those that pay slave wages, the unemployed are now being made to do community service… They are criminals.

Or put another way, someone who has paid NIC’s for 30 or 40 years is now finishing his working life as a criminal slave.

Why not force these people to work but pay them a decent living wage to do so?

That would make much more sense as well as being fair.

I mean, forcing someone to do a shit job that they don’t want to do and for fuck all to boot is not going to work.

As for cooking for OAP’s, that will put meals on wheels out of business. On top of that, what about the potential danger to the OAP’s when they open their door to someone who is angry and pissed off at being forced to be a slave.

They will be pissing and spitting in the soup, helping themselves to their diners trinkets and Dog help the OAP if they get a warped weirdo suffering from anililagnia!

As for the other long term unemployed! They are going to have to sit in the jobcentre for 35 hours a week looking for Jobs that don’t exist.

Okay, how the fuck is that going to work? Where are they going to put all these people? How much more is that going to add to the welfare bill in admin and supervision?

Yet people claiming JSA make up only 3 % of the yearly benefits bill.

The following is from Red Pepper . Org:

The largest element of social security expenditure (42 per cent) goes to pensioners. Housing benefit accounts for 20 per cent per cent (and about one fifth of these claimants are in work); 15 per cent goes on children, through child benefit and child tax credit; 8 per cent on disability living allowance, which helps disabled people (both in and out of work) with extra costs; 4 per cent on employment and support allowance to those who cannot work due to sickness or disability; 4 per cent on income support, mainly for single parents, carers and some disabled people; 3 per cent on jobseeker’s allowance; and 2 per cent on carer’s allowance and maternity pay, leaving 3 per cent on other benefits. Source

The time to cut benefits is when there is work aplenty paying a decent wage. Not when there is rising mass unemployment and no jobs… That isn’t rocket science.

Yet our millionaire MP’s ponce around £250,000 per year from the state for doing fuck all except shagging children, ruining the country and generally taking the right fucking piss… Which they now openly flaunt.

That wage is the yearly equivalent paid out to 80 people on job seekers… Just saying

‘The under-25s should NOT get the dole’: Cameron says all school leavers should be earning or learning as he sets out vision of a ‘land of opportunity’ to Tory faithful

Tory leader signals fresh crackdown on welfare after the next election

Promises welfare, schools and economic reform so ‘everyone can make it’

Attacks Labour over failures on the NHS, economy and welfare

Sets out pitch to voters to have the chance to ‘finish the job’

‘The land of hope is Tory,’ Cameron declares in swipe at Labour of the few

Under-25s should be banned from claiming the dole, David Cameron warned today as he signalled a fresh Tory crackdown on welfare.

The Prime Minister used his speech to the Tory party conference to set out his vision of Britain as a ‘land of opportunity’ where everyone has the chance to get a decent job, buy a home or start a business.

But he revealed the next Conservative manifesto is likely to promise to withdraw benefits for school leavers so that they can no longer ‘opt for a life on benefits’.

It is estimated that more than 1million people could be affected, including more than 360,000 aged 18-25 claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance last month.

Removing housing benefit from under-25s is estimated to save the Treasury £2billion.

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Tough: David Cameron said all school leavers should be earning or learning, not able to opt for a life on the dole

Address: The Conservative leader told delegates that further reforms to the welfare state, schools and the economy were needed

Support: Mr Cameron was joined on stage by wife Samantha, who wore a £42 Asos dress, teamed with a £196 croc-effect belt

Cameron: ‘Everyone under 25 should be earning or learning.’

Mr Cameron said young people should be given a clear choice between going to school or college, doing an apprenticeship or getting a job.

Speaking in Manchester he said: ‘Today it is still possible to leave school, sign on, find a flat, start claiming housing benefit and opt for a life on benefits. It’s time for bold action here.

But he said: ‘Think about it: with your children, would you dream of just leaving them to their own devices, not getting a job, not training, nothing?

‘No – you’d nag and push and guide and do anything to get them on their way… and so must we.

‘So this is what we want to see: everyone under 25 – earning or learning.

‘And you know – on this, as on everything else, Labour will fight us but remember: we are giving people real opportunities.’

The idea of limiting benefits to the over-25s is likely to feature in the next Tory manifesto, but government sources suggested they will try to persuade the Lib Dems to introduce it sooner.

Mr Cameron added: ‘We don’t patronise people, put a benefit cheque in their hand and pat them on the head.

‘We look people in the eye as equals and say: yes, you’ve been down – but you’re not out, you can do it, you have it in you, we will give you that chance.’

A government review by Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood is already examining training and education offered to under-25s.

It will now be expanded to look at which benefits are available to school leavers.

Officials said that under existing rules, young jobless people lose their benefits if they train for more than 16 hours a week.

But this means that the system pays them if they are not in training – but stops supporting them when they do.

The Heywood review is looking at ways to support young people once they start training programmes.

However, those who refuse to take part in the scheme risk having their benefits cut including job seekers’ allowance and housing benefit.

In a wide-ranging speech, Mr Cameron warned the job of fixing Britain has only just begun, as he set out a ‘mission’ to ensure everyone benefits from Britain’s economic recovery.

In a pitch to voters which had echoes of John Major ahead of the 1992 campaign, he pleaded to be given the chance to ‘finish the job’.

Serious: Mr Cameron’s speech was widely seen as an echo of John Major’s pitch to voters in 1992, that the job of repairing Britain is not yet complete

He repeatedly attacked Labour as the party of the few, adding: ‘Yes – the land of despair was Labour but the land of hope is Tory.’

He set out how reforms to the economy, welfare and schools will ensure that everyone, regardless of where they live or their background, will have ‘the chance to make it’.

‘The land of despair was Labour but the land of hope is Tory’

And he signalled a future Tory government would go further in cutting taxes, rejecting Lib Dems attempts to claim responsibility for increasing the amount of money workers can earn before they pay income tax.

He paid passionate tribute to the armed forces and social workers, while praising the work of ministers including Theresa May who succeeded in having hate cleric Abu Qatada deported.

He also praised Education Secretary Michael Gove for the energy he had brought to his job of creating a string of free schools, describing him as a cross between ‘Mr Chips and the Duracell Bunny’.

David Cameron: ‘This isn’t job done, it’s job begun.”

Passion: Mr Cameron said the Tories had to focus on not just fixing the mess they inherited but building something better

The Prime Minister said key to his vision of a ‘land of opportunity’ required a tougher education system to prepare youngsters for the future.

He said: ‘It’s OK for the children who have parents reading them stories every night – and that’s great but what about the ones at the back of the class, in the chaotic home, in the home of the drug addict or alcoholic?

‘We need these children – and frankly they need us.’

He said Mr Gove’s reforms were already acheiving results with more students studying proper science and more children learning a foreign language.

He went on: We’ve ended the dumbing down in exams. For the first time – children in our schools will learn the new language of computer coding.

‘And we’re sending a clear message to children: if you fail English and maths GCSE, you’re going to have to take and re-take them again until you pass.

‘Because as I tell my own children – there’s not a job in the world where you don’t need to spell and add up properly.’

Not there yet: David Cameron warned delegates at the Tory party conference in Manchester that there was a ‘long way’ to go before Britain was out of the woods

Defiance: Mr Cameron launched a series of strongly-worded attacks on the Labour party, on the economy, the NHS and welfare

Mr Cameron set out how in a land of opportunity everyone has the chance to get a decent job, start a business or own a home.

He warned Britain’s economic problems had not passed, but the country had turned a corner.

He painted a stark contrast between the peril Britain faced in 2010, as the ‘needle on the gauge was at crisis point’. But three and a half years later, ‘we are beginning to turn the corner’.

‘I didn’t come into politics just to fix what went wrong, but to build something right’

He thanked the British people for ‘never giving up, working those extra hours, coping with those necessary cuts’.

But he said it was not enough to just ‘clear up Labour’s mess and think job done’.

He added: ‘This isn’t job done; it is job begun. I didn’t come into politics just to fix what went wrong, but to build something right.

‘We in this party – we don’t dream of deficits and decimal points and dry fiscal plans, our dreams are about helping people get on in life, aspiration, opportunity, these are our words, our dreams.

‘So today I want to talk about our one, abiding mission, I believe it is the great Conservative mission, that as our economy starts to recover we build a land of opportunity in our country today.’

Up, up and away: The Tory leader teased Labour’s Ed Balls for ditching his flatlining hand gestures since the economy picked up

Much of the speech was dedicated to rubbishing Labour’s economic record, blaming the opposition for the debt crisis and insisting Ed Miliband and Ed Balls have no policy on how to secure the recovery.

Mr Cameron targetted Mr Balls, the shadow chancellor, who spent months heckling him at Prime Minister’s Questions waving his hand to show the economy was stalling.

‘There was a time when I’d look across to Ed Balls, and there he was, shouting his head off, and doing this with his hands – screaming out the economy was flat-lining and all with such glee.

‘But recently, it’s gone a bit quiet. Could it be because there was no double dip and the economy’s now growing?’

‘Oceans can rise and empires can fall but one thing will never, ever change: it’s Labour who wreck our economy and it’s we Conservatives who clear it up’

He said he had a new gesture for Mr Balls, adding ‘don’t worry – it’s not a rude one’.

Pointing to the ceiling of the main hall, the Tory leader declared: ‘Jobs are up, construction is up, manufacturing is up.

He went on: ‘Exports to China are up, exports to Brazil are up, exports to India, Russia, Thailand, South Korea, Australia – all up.

‘So let us never forget the cast-iron law of British politics: Yes – the oceans can rise and empires can fall but one thing will never, ever change.

‘It’s Labour who wreck our economy and it’s we Conservatives who clear it up.’

Opportunity: The Tory leader said everyone should be given the chance to make it in life

Time: The Prime Minister said there was no shortcut to building a land of opportunity, it would take time to deal with the impact of Labour’s debt crisis

PM: BEACH PHOTOS SHOW I’VE GOT THE STOMACH FOR THE FIGHT

David Cameron joked that unflattering pictures of him in the media wearing a towel on the beach at least proved to the public he had ‘the stomach for the fight’.

And he sought to turn Ed Miliband’s mockery of his physique back on the Labour leader and his promise of an energy bill freeze, saying:

‘You keep your shirt on; I’ll keep the lights on.’

He told activists: ‘I know it will be tough. People will ask have we got what it takes.

‘Well if you saw those pictures of me on the beach this summer in Cornwall you’ll know one thing: I’ve got the stomach for the fight.’

Last week Labour’s Ed Balls teased the PM about how his Mickey Mouse towel was ‘surprisingly small’.

And Mr Miliband promised that he would never be photographed with his shirt off in public.

While trying to strike an upbeat tone about the future, Mr Cameron warned the country not to think that the worst of the financial crisis and debt problems had passed.

‘Our economy may be turning the corner – and of course that’s great but we still haven’t finished paying for Labour’s debt crisis.

‘If anyone thinks that’s over, done, dealt with – they’re living in a fantasy land. This country’s debt crisis, created by Labour, is not over.

‘After three years of cuts, we still have one of the biggest deficits in the world. We are still spending more than we earn.

‘We still need to earn more and yes, our Government still needs to spend less.’

In a bold attempt to wrest the mantle of ‘the party of the many not the few’ from Labour, Mr Cameron accused Ed Miliband’s party of allowing disadvantaged people to be written off and consigned to a life on benefits.

‘It’s this party that is fighting for all those who were written off by Labour,’ he said. ‘It’s this party that’s for the many, not the few.

‘Yes – the land of despair was Labour, but the land of hope is Tory.’

He made clear that – unlike Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg – he will not be campaigning for another coalition government in 2015, but will be seeking an absolute majority to allow Tories to rule without the constraints of coalition.

‘We’ve got a year and a half until that election,’ he said. ‘A year and a half until Britain makes a choice: move forward to something better or go back to something worse.

‘But I believe that if this party fights with all we have, then this country will make the right choice. Because we always have before.

‘Whenever we’ve had the choice of giving in to some shabby compromise or pushing forward to something better we’ve said: this is Great Britain, the improbable hero of history, the country that doesn’t give in, that doesn’t give up, that knows there’s no such thing as destiny – only our determination to succeed.

‘So I look to our future and I’m confident. There are battles to fight but beyond this hall are the millions of hard-working people who renew the great in Great Britain every day in the way they work and the way they give and raise their families.

‘These are the people we have alongside us. Together we’ve made it this far, together we’ll finish the job we’ve started, together we’ll build that land of opportunity.’

Speech: David Cameron ends the Tory party conference declaring he wants to build a land of opportunity

SAMCAM OPTS FOR A £42 HIGH STREET DRESS BUT A £196 DESIGNER BELT

Samantha Cameron was in the audience to hear her husband’s big speech before joining him on stage

Samantha Cameron opted for subdued but smart High Street style for her husband’s keynote speech.

And the Prime Minister’s wife proved her fashion credentials as she mixed High Street with designer fashion by choosing a belt that cost more than FOUR times her ASOS.com dress.

42-year-old SamCam cinched the waist of her £42 stretch teal dress with one of her favourite Emilia Wickstead belts.

The £196 croc-effect belt has been worn to several high profile events, including a trip to see the Obamas in 2012.

Today the fashion fan seemed to have packed away her summer wardrobe as she teamed the knee-length shift with a Crombie-effect coat that she has been spotted in throughout the conference.

On Wednesday she teamed the same coat with tones of grey and nodded to her fashion know-how by finishing off the look with stylish touches such as a Peter Pan collared shirt, a dove grey travel wallet and chunky patent heels.

Today’s look is simple but effective and while it isn’t the first lady’s finest fashion moment it will be a hit with working women everywhere, and the wool Crombie-effect coat is a sure-fire sell out.

In one of a series of aggressive attacks on Labour, Mr Cameron pinned the blame on the opposition for appalling standards of care in the National Health Service, notably at Stafford Hospital.

He said the Tories had proved people wrong that the NHS was not safe in their hands.

‘Who protected spending on the NHS? Not Labour – us. Who started the Cancer Drugs Fund? Not Labour – us.

And by the way – who presided over Mid Staffs – patients left for so long without water, they were drinking out of dirty vases, people’s grandparents lying filthy and unwashed for days.

‘Patients left for so long without water they were drinking out of dirty vases. Who allowed that to happen? Yes, it was Labour’

‘Who allowed that to happen? Yes, it was Labour. And don’t you dare lecture anyone on the NHS again.’

Mr Cameron also used his speech to reject Labour leader Ed Miliband’s call for greater state intervention and higher taxes on business.

He said that if Britain does not have competitive tax rates, global firms will take their business elsewhere – meaning fewer jobs in the UK.

‘So when Ed Miliband talks about the face of big business, I think about the faces of these hardworking people.

‘Labour is saying to their employers: “we want to put up your taxes… don’t come here – stick your jobs and take them elsewhere”.

‘I know that bashing business might play to a Labour audience. But it’s crazy for our country.’

The Tory leader argued that profit, wealth creation and tax cuts are not ‘dirty, elitist words’ but the solution to Britain’s problems.

Mr Cameron argues he did not enter politics ‘just to fix what went wrong, but to build something right’.

Cameron blasts Labour over Staffordshire NHS failings

Finishing touches: Mr Cameron’s speechwriter Clare Foges drafted the speech before the Prime Minister rewrote it in his own words

THATCHER ASKED WHAT SHE WOULD DO DIFFERENTLY: NOTHING

Margaret Thatcher once told David Cameron she would not have done anything differently during her time as Prime Minister.

Mr Cameron paid tribute to the former Tory leader who died in April.

‘We in this room are a team and this year, we said goodbye to one of our team,’ he said.

He recalled being ‘really nervous’ sitting next to her at a dinner, when he asked: ‘Margaret, if you had your time in Government again, is there anything you’d do differently?’

She turned to me and replied: ‘You know, I think I did pretty well the first time around.’

Mr Cameron added: ‘Well we can all agree with that.

‘And we can all agree on this: she was the greatest peace-time Prime Minister our country has ever had.’

He said: ‘We in this party – we don’t dream of deficits and decimal points and dry fiscal plans.

‘Our dreams are about helping people get on in life aspiration, opportunity – these are our words, our dreams.

‘So today I want to talk about our one, abiding mission, I believe it is the great Conservative mission, that as our economy starts to recover, we build a land of opportunity in our country today.’

Mr Cameron set out his pitch to be returned to power in 2015, arguing the Tories need to be given the time to ‘finish the job’.

‘But finishing the job is about more than clearing up the mess we were left. It means building something better in its place.’

He accused Labour of creating a ‘casino economy, welfare society and a broken education system’.

The economy, society, welfare, schools must be reformed and rebuilt ‘with one aim, one mission in mind’.

‘To make this country, at long last and for the first time ever, a land of opportunity for all.’

He added: ‘It makes no difference whether you live in the North or in the South, whether you’re black or you’re white, a man or a woman, the school you went to, the background you have, who your parents were.

‘What matters is the effort you put in, and if you put the effort in you’ll have the chance to make it.’

During this week’s conference the Conservatives have set out a raft of policies aimed at helping ‘hardworking families’.

On welfare, benefits will be stripped from the long-term jobless unless they work full time picking up litter, removing graffiti or preparing meals for the elderly.

Claimants put on community work placements will have to do 30 hours a week for six months, plus ten hours of job search activity a week, and show they are doing ‘everything they can’ to find paid work.

Thousands of unemployed benefit claimants will be forced to turn up at job centres for 35 hours a week to prove they are looking for work.

Ministers want to make sure people claiming jobless benefits are not ‘cheating the system; by secretly working cash-in-hand.

Patriotic: Mr Cameron posed with wife Samantha in front of a large union flag as the Tory faithful gave him a standing ovation

Mr Cameron argued: ‘You don’t help people by leaving them stuck on welfare, but by helping them stand on their own two feet.

‘Why? Because the best way out of poverty is work – and the dignity that brings.’

He said that the Conservative party ‘at its heart is about big people, strong communities, responsible businesses, a bigger society – not a bigger state’.

‘It’s how we’ve been clearing up the mess. And it’s how we’re going to build something better in its place. So let’s stick with it and finish the job we’ve started.’

‘For most young people today, their home is their landlord’s. Generation Y is starting to become Generation Why Do We Bother?’

Mr Cameron sought to regain the Tory mantle as the party of home ownership.

He said: ‘You know that old saying, your home is your castle? Well for most young people today, their home is their landlord’s.

‘Generation Y is starting to become Generation Why Do We Bother?’

At the weekend the PM announced ambitious plans to offer 200,000 people access to cheaper mortgages are to be rushed forward.

The Help To Buy scheme, which provides 95 per cent mortgages part-guaranteed by the Government, will start from next week – three months ahead of schedule.

Thousands of people will get the chance to purchase a house worth up to £600,000 with a deposit of just five per cent.

Dream home: Mr Cameron backed the the government’s Help to Buy scheme, which helped James Oliver and Emily Jones buy a three-bedroom house on the Egerton Green housing development in Altrincham

Mr Cameron told the conference how he met James Oliver and Emily Jones who had been helped by the scheme to buy a three-bedroom house in Altrincham.

‘They’d both had decent jobs, but because they didn’t have rich parents, they couldn’t get a big enough deposit to buy a house.

‘Outside there was rubble all over the ground, but they’d already bought a lawn-mower.

And they talked about how excited they were to be spending a first Christmas in a home of their own.

‘That is what we’re about and this, the party of aspiration is going to finish the job we’ve started.’

Mr Cameron was joined by Samantha on stage as his audience gave him a standing ovation at the end of his 49-minute address.

The pair left the auditorium to the sound of Fleetwood Mac’s Don’t Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow), famously used by Democrat Bill Clinton as the soundtrack to his successful campaign for the US presidency in 1992.

Profit is not a dirty word – it is the solution to Britain’s problems

Labour’s ‘anti-business’ policies threaten the recovery and put jobs at risk, David Cameron will said in a staunch defence of profit-making.

The Tory leader argued that it is businesses not government which creates jobs, pays wages and puts food on families tables.

In a direct rejection of Ed Miliband’s attacks on big business at the Labour conference last week, Mr Cameron argued that Britain cannot recover without the efforts of wealth creators in the private sector.

The Tories have heavily criticised Labour’s pledge to reverse a planned cut in corporation tax from 21p to 20p if they win power in 2015.

‘You can’t conjure up a dynamic economy, a strong society, fantastic schools all with the stroke of a minister’s pen.

‘It takes a mixture of hard work, common sense and – above all – the right values.

‘When the left say: you can’t expect too much from the poorest kids; don’t ask too much from people on welfare; business is the problem, not the solution.

The Conservatives believe such an approach is ‘just wrong’.

‘If you expect nothing of people that does nothing for them.

‘Yes, you must help people – but you help people by putting up ladders that they can climb through their own efforts.

‘You don’t help children succeed by dumbing down education, you help them by pushing them hard.

‘Good education is not about equality of outcomes but bringing the best out of every single child.

‘Under-pinning it all is that deep, instinctive belief that if you trust people and give them the tools, they will succeed.’

I cannot keep my promises in another coalition after 2015

Coalitions force political parties to break their promises to voters, David Cameron warned as he pleaded with voters to give him an overall majority in 2015.

In a frank admission of the perils of power-sharing, the Prime Minister argued that only a single-party government can be held accountable for its actions.

Dealing with Britain’s problems ‘requires a strong Government, with a clear mandate, that is accountable for what it promises and yes, what it delivers’.

And he rejected reports that he has already begun plotting for a new coalition with Nick Clegg, insisting he only wants one outcome after polling day.

He said: ‘When the election comes, we won’t be campaigning for a coalition.

‘We will be fighting heart and soul for a majority Conservative Government – because that is what our country needs.’

He set out a series of dividing lines with the Lib Dems, making clear his intention to cut taxes.

He told activists: ‘We’re Tories. We believe in low taxes. And believe me – we will keep on cutting the taxes of hard-working people.’

But he also warned of further austerity following the election, even if the recent return to growth is sustained.

He insisted Tories will stick to their economic course ‘until we’ve paid off all of Labour’s deficit, not just some of it’ and will run a surplus – spending less than they take in from tax and other revenues – even after the deficit is eliminated.

Mr Cameron’s address also sought to draw clear dividing lines with Labour, accusing Ed Miliband of adopting an anti-business agenda and dismissing his promises to cut the cost of living as ‘all sticking plasters and quick fixes’.

But he said that he wanted to do more than simply ‘clear up the mess’ left by the Labour administration

‘Let us pledge today that we will build something better – a land of opportunity.

‘A country built on that enduring principle, seared in our hearts, that if you work hard, save, play by the rules and do your fair share – then nothing should stand in your way.’

PM tells the Lib Dems: Tories are the party of tax cuts, not you

David Cameron accused the Liberal Democrats of falsely trying to take the credit for tax cuts as he took a pot shot at his coalition partners.

To a roar of delight from activists, the Prime Minister said the Lib Dems lecturing his party on tax was like him lecturing them on ‘pointless constitutional tinkering’.

He added: ‘We have already cut the taxes of 25 million hard-working people and yes, that is 25 million more reasons to finish the job we have started.

‘And while we are on taxes, let me get one thing straight. I don’t know whether you caught the Liberal Democrat conference a couple of weeks ago. No? I missed most of it too….

‘They were trying to take all the credit for these tax cuts, as though they had been twisting our arm to do it.

‘Well, memo to the Lib Dems: you lecturing us on low taxes is like us lecturing you on pointless constitutional tinkering.

‘We are Tories, we believe in low taxes and, believe me, we will keep on cutting the taxes of hard-working people in our country.’

THE KEY TORY POLICIES UNVEILED AT CONFERENCE

David Cameron set out his big argument to voters after unveiling a raft of policies this week including:

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arm-urself-nowOctober 3, 2013 @ 2:35 am

First of all these fucking slime bags will do anything to get elected without the the so called Lib Dems (more like soft in the head muppets ), Clegg should be tried like the rest in a peoples court then being guilty anyway fucking hung , the tory shit should just be wiped off the face of the earth , there are not any words to properly describe these loathsome fucking pile of useless shit . The main reason for stopping benefits to the under 25’s is quite obvious , as there are no jobs the under 25’s will be tempted , forced or coerced into joining the armed forces as no one is signing up , even the young as getting wise enough not to be led into an early grave for the fucked up rich and the zionist puppet masters whose only goal is sexual deviancy , power , money and a NWO .
Paid tribute to Margaret Thatcher , tribute ? , what sort of piss taking clown pays tribute to a paedophile i amazed he didn’t say ” and we all miss Jimmy he did so much for children ” , the disgusting cunt praises Thatcher , herself a sexual deviant but that’s par for course amongst this scum bag shower of shit .
Cautions scrapped for serious offences including rape, manslaughter, robbery and viewing child porn , that’s another fucking piss take seeing as the worst offenders are people in power , i notice the useless shit never added child abuse to it just viewing child porn , uh huh here we go again , catch the little fish that view it and share it but no no you can’t touch MP’s , Judge’s and basically any bent fucker who is a Freemason and rapes , murders and does it openly in front of their own sick band , the whole lot should be shot , no courts just a double tap , night night sicko .
As for their slogan ” FOR HARD WORKING PEOPLE ” I challenge the fuckwit to show me one hard working MP , talk about useless shit he certainly tops that list .
How in God’s name did we allow ourselves to be ruled over by a load of drug addicted alcoholics and paedophiles , it’s common knowledge that these useless cunts snort cocaine on a regular basis along with other drugs , sleep around like wild fucking dogs and generally made fortunes from tax evasion , Camoron certainly did via his father who on his mobility scooter should have a sat nav on it programmed to drive the sick old fart into the Thames along with all the other sick old farts at the conference , they say kids are being dumbed down by TV and the internet , yet they get a load of geriatrics to turn up and clap as he talks shit .
Mr Cameron’s speech was widely seen as an echo of John Major’s pitch to voters in 1992 bit late to curry favour as the old slag is past her sell by date , ( i knew who the peado’s were , yet i got off on it with John having a Major climax as we both knew kids were being abused , great fun knowing that and letting happen as John gave my slack twat one ) die you evil bitch and the rest of your ilk , fuck i need to seriously think about locking and loading .

Is anybody listening to this fat baldy (check the comb over) useless Tory Gay Boy,other than those of the same ilke.Hang on a minute,we should all be listening and hearing exactly what the fat cunt is saying because his well chosen words are designed to camouflage his true intentions.Rather the intentions of his Zionist Global Elite controllers which are as follows.Destroy the NHS so only the rich can afford health care;destroy the education system so that only the rich can afford to educate their children properly.Take away all safety nets for families on low income and give the savings to the rich in the form of TAX RELIEF.Get rid of 25% of the Fire service under the heading of stream lining or to put it another way,fuck the poor,make sure all posh areas have plenty of cover.Use the Police Force as a private security firm to guard the wealthy and abuse the working man (already happening in a big way) and anybody less than middle class who steps out of line.And i almost forgot,use the Armed forces to attack destroy and steal the wealth and resources of any country they choose,especially if they have oil,diamonds,gold and other precious metals and if they happen to have brown skin or are of the Muslim faith.Is anyone really listening to this FAT,BALDY,USELESS TORY GAY BOY.I sincerely hope that you are all fucking listening.Wake the fuck up and start fighting back because you had better believe that these devious bastards are giving you a right good kicking,you just have’nt let out a scream yet.Toodle Pip Old Boy.

It is I onlyOctober 3, 2013 @ 4:39 am

“Mr Cameron told the conference how he met James Oliver and Emily Jones who had been helped by the scheme to buy a three-bedroom house in Altrincham.

‘They’d both had decent jobs, but because they didn’t have rich parents, they couldn’t get a big enough deposit to buy a house.”
Are you f***ing joking?? James Oliver couldn’t get a deposit??/ With all the money he’s making?? The twat should get a second job doing the dish washing!

disenchantedOctober 3, 2013 @ 7:25 am

the saddest thing is that when labour get in they will shuffle things around a bit but basically the same scam will continue…

I guess logic would dictate that if your not entitled to government help in times of hardship then when you do a get a job or start a business and get yourself on your feet you won’t have to pay any tax… sounds like a vote winner to me… no national insurance, no vat, your petrol would be about £1.50 a gallon… infact if governments just all fooked off to a large country manor to sodomize each other until the end of time and left everyone alone i think things would all find their own level and life would continue and be far better then it is now…

The Tories continual persecution of the poor is relentless now. Yet STILL the middle classes are too thick and dense to realise and understand that it is not (and never has been) Welfare claimants who are the problem, but the politicians and their banker friends.

It’s part of a much bigger picture. They (i.e. the 13 bloodline families) want a small number of very very rich people, and a large (albeit heavily depopulated) slave class. That’s the agenda and this is all just yet another step in that direction.

Using simple logic here. If the politicians were really and honestly committed to getting people back into work, then they would arrest the bankers, scrap the debt that can never be repaid, and print their own money (INTEREST FREE). Pump the money into the economy to stimulate it, creating well-paid secure jobs and actually getting some industry going again in this shithole of a country. But they AREN’T interested in solving the huge problems in our economy because they want it to ruin and crash it.

It is not long, I feel, before the middle-classes (the ‘I’m alright, Jack brigade’ living in their tiny bubbles) will start feeling this. Maybe a few years away yet, but once it hits them then they’re going to be in for the shock of their lives. Sadly, I won’t have much sympathy as the warning signs were there all the time. They just chose not to pay attention.

Frank74October 3, 2013 @ 8:06 am

Post from another forum. Very interesting insight into the job market and current state of things here in the UK:

I was unemployed for 13 months from April 2012 until May 2013 apart from a couple of weeks temping that the agencies had sorted me.

I’m 33 now, have a business studies degree behind me, 7 years of finance experience and 5 years of admin with no gaps on my CV from the age of 17 onwards as I’d always had a job even whilst at school and uni albeit retail work.

When I was made redundant I never expected to be unemployed for so long, it was a complete nightmare – when I left my role I was earning just over 40k and set my sights on anything paying over 25k. Set up job searches on all the main sites, signed up with about 30 different agencies and applied for well over 2,000 jobs spending around 6 hours a day doing cover/speculative letters, application forms and tailoring my cv to each application.

It was truly soul destroying after the 6 month period, I used to dread going to the job centre just to sign on – I wasn’t even getting any money as my redundancy payment meant I wasn’t eligible and was literally going just to get my NI credits. Everytime I went I felt like a failure as I would have more failed interviews to report and another ton of jobs applied for that came to nothing. Not once did I ever see anyone waiting who I thought was undeserving of support, it was ram packed every time I went and at worst it was just people who couldn’t cope with the rough and tumble of the western rat race that capitalism has brought but they still wanted to work – I would never begrudge putting a roof over their head and supporting them financially. When my redundancy and savings started deteriorating I lowered my wage preference to pretty much anything – applied for admin jobs, went for roles in Tescos just stacking shelves, anything just to get me out the house and earning some money – no one would take me on as they figured I was too overqualified.

Eventually I got a job by effectively lying way into a role and dumbing down my CV – most of my work history was public sector which seemed to put me on the back foot especially with agencies so I turned the bespoke software I used into Sage, used the obscure name of the sub-agency I worked for rather than full name of the overall organisation and turned the two 2 week temping jobs I did into three month roles.

Now I am in work I am completely disillusioned and don’t know what my next step will be. I spent 7 years working my way up in my previous role eventually getting to a decent level and what I considered a decent wage. I knew my job inside out and had good friends, colleagues and felt quite respected at what I did. I was on course to being able to buy my first flat and felt things were going relatively well with my life.

The place I am at now is awful – I’m only on a rolling contract so can be gotten rid of with a days notice, am on an hourly rate paying the equivalent of 25k a year, don’t get paid for holiday/sick leave (or even if I’m half an hour late for work) and I’ve never had so much work to do – am easily doing the work of 2 people and the environment itself is awful, it is a media company and feels very cut-throat to what I’m used to, most of the people I work with are snobs, rarely give me the time of day and I’m pretty much the only introvert in the office so go home feeling pretty low and dread going in each morning, I’ve never experience anxiety levels like it. No one ever goes home on time and I feel I get looked down upon when I leave at 5.30 rather than slog away til 8 or 9pm.

If it wasn’t for the 13 months I spent unemployed I would have left ages ago but that fear of unemployment is holding me there despite what it’s doing to my mental health. Even if I did get taken on permanently there would be no hope of any sort of progression as it’s a bog standard finance assistant role – I don’t think the salary for the role has moved since 2006 either. I just don’t know what my future holds now as these appear to be the only type jobs I can get now, I can’t seem to get any similar position to what I was on before because I lack finance/accountancy qualifications and the competition is just so great. I tried to take up the ACCA but just don’t have it in me if I’m completely honest with myself. Just feel like I’m stuck in a rut.

I’d like to do a career change as I really only fell into a finance role having never really known what I wanted to do, but wages for starting at the bottom are just so low. I’m half tempted to just take what savings I have left and go travelling for a year.

And another post from the same forum:

I have thought long and hard about this, but here goes. Life on Benefits. My reality.

I am a single male, living alone with no dependents, so I am bottom of the “needs” pile.

I was made redundant in 2009 at the age of 56 after working for almost 35 years. I earned £30k, so always paid in my fair whack. Since then I have been unable to get a job, despite being well qualified and applying for well over 450 jobs. Very few even have the courtesy to reply. You get no feedback so you don’t know where you are failing. I strongly suspect there is an ageist agenda here, but I am told at the Jobcentre that I am paranoid.

I apply for lower-graded jobs I could do in my sleep (I used to train people in these jobs), all to no avail. I will work for the minimum wage, no problem, I’m not proud. I can’t even get a job stacking shelves, because I have no “retail experience”. It is soul-destroying. I want to work, I need to work. I would prefer less-physical work as I have never really been one for manual labour. I am a type-2 diabetic on insulin with high pressure and had a heart attack in 2001. None of that, however, has ever hindered my desire or ability to work and I do not mention it.

The government bangs on about the 18-24 year olds, but what about a 59-year-old who wants and needs to work? I have numerous “transferable skills” and a lifetime’s experience, all, it seems, worthless and thrown onto the scrapheap. Yet I will be required to work until I am 65. The Jobcentre is totally useless and just sends me on CV-writing courses and the like with their co-partners-in-crime who cream off their wad from the government contracts, purporting to help people into employment and getting rich into the bargain.

Because I had a mortgage, I was only entitled to interest payments for a short while and then nothing. Eventually my flat was re-possessed. At that point, I then became eligible for Housing Benefit – explain that logic.

I qualify for Jobseekers Allowance, Housing Benefit and what was Council Tax Benefit (reduced due to government funding cuts, so I have to pay some of that from the Jobseekers), in total around £240 per week, of which I only actually see the JSA. I have to eke out the £71.70/week JSA over everything. Luckily, I do not drink or smoke; 20 fags and a 2-litre bottle of White Lightning a day would be almost £9, so goodness only knows how some people afford it, along with plasma TVs and 4G internet phones. If my ink cartridge runs out, it is a major problem. Heaven forbid I should ever need a new pair of shoes. Heating costs around 34p per hour, so it was extra sweater/coat time. My Palace season ticket is a distant, fond memory.

It is depressing. It is not living, it is merely existing. I would go to work tomorrow if I could. There are times when I seriously contemplate using up all my insulin in one go, but I am too much of a coward, so it will never actually happen. Other times when I wish I wouldn’t wake up, but I always do. Anyhow, I still need to see Palace qualify for the Champions League or win the FA Cup before my life is complete. Either will do.

I am not looking for any sympathy, there are plenty worse off than me. Life goes on. Just telling it how it is. A life scrounging benefits, eh? The tory/lib-dem live in another world – they have no idea.

I WANT A JOB.

TrevorOctober 3, 2013 @ 8:43 am

One way to cut public spending instantly would be to repudiate the fraudulent National Debt. £1.4 trillion quid saved with the click of a button. Cameron’s zionist banking owners could sort it out tomorrow. They are such generous, public-spirited people I’m surprised they haven’t thought of it already.

dogmanOctober 3, 2013 @ 9:35 am

So you can put 5% deposit down on a 600,000k property, I’d luv to know the repayments for that. What young couple needs a house that expensive. Why do people need a deposit to enable them to borrow money that doesn’t and never will exist. Why aren’t mortgages over a much longer period, so that kids can continue the payments as their parents reach retiring age.
Why isn’t overtime worked over and above a 40 hour week, taxed less instead of more. It would surely aid both businesses and workers.

Arm-urself-now and Ian Black are right about the police and army situation. There is a growing problem for TPTB. Lots of former soldiers know that they were used to fight battles that benefit them not one iota, and that is why the police are being militarised, because they are needed to keep the rich safe. Youngsters will view the police as a better option and won’t have many other options.

All of the various political parties are just different labels for underpants, and we all know what they cover up. Politicians do what they are told and get rewarded for doing so and live well enough on expenses, let alone their salaries. They charge things to their expense accounts that they wouldn’t spend their own money on. I wouldn’t spend 500 quid on a taxi ride because I was too bladdered to get somewhere under my own steam. Chaffeurs and taxi drivers see it all, and they do talk, trust me.

francesOctober 3, 2013 @ 10:35 am

What is this pillock talking about? What a load of political drivel – yes, it’s so black and white to this privileged dimwit – you either leave college/university and get a job or become a dole-waller; and of course no-one’s desperate to get a job, or forced to claim benefit, or has to live at home. It’s not just the unemployed who are renting, it’s not just the unemployed having to live on subsistence income – it’s also the working “poor’”exploited on shit wages trying to make ends meet, not forgetting those on state pensions who’ve worked all their lives for a pittance, with a pittance at the end. Families are destroyed because both parents have to work just to make ends meet. Having lived through previous recessions, I can see how they are designed to reduce us to serfs, keep us in debt and to break up families.
What does Cameron and those of his ilk know about having to survive, working or not? He needs a dose of filling in job application after another, suffering the indignity and disappointment of interview and rejection – not having the money for the fare to an interview. Nobody chooses to be forced into the poverty trap, unemployed or not.
Yes, Maggie Thatcher Milk-Snatcher was an arch architect of the UK’s demise, but considering the shenanigans of Lloyd George and those before, you realize that every PM has been a traitor. Bring back the guillotine.
Grrrr….
‘You don’t help children succeed by dumbing down education, you help them by pushing them hard.
‘Good education is not about equality of outcomes but bringing the best out of every single child.
Oh, dear. I shake my head whilst reading these statements. I have a cynical view of the education system anyway, but my experience of inner city comprehensive schools suggests that these statements are utter piffle; this moron hasn’t a clue how the other half lives. The education system has suffered a consistent disintegration at the hands of the Common Purpose fat cats spewing out their dictats which pose ever-increasing demands on staff to achieve impossible targets. “Targets” – if they didn’t make you laugh, they’d make you weep. With so much emphasis on attaining academic As and A*s, it sets up many kids to fail. Teachers have to limit their speaking time (i.e. teach) which means that virtually nothing is taught, the majority of the time being taken up with pupils correcting their own work assessing their targets, peer assessments and working on group projects. Other than Design Tech subjects, there’s little room for the individual. The problem here is that you need literacy skills to write your own work, let alone correct someone else’s. Kids aren’t daft, they know the crack, but gradually they’ll be dumbed down. For the most part, their ‘education’ is meaningless – where are the jobs? We’ve got a rash of new colleges round here, bursting at the seams with students studying a million and one courses, but many still won’t be able to string a cohesive sentence together. This isn’t knocking inner city schools – my two daughters, who went to a rural comprehensive, have often said “Despite our qualifications, we don’t feel educated.” Contrary to the sentiments of the buffoon’s second sentence, he needs to define “good education”, because the system exists solely to process fodder in the hopes of scoring as many academic As to Cs as possible. In my mid 60s, I have the benefit of hindsight and can see the dismantling and demoralization of the ‘education’ system.
One more thing – He went on: We’ve ended the dumbing down in exams. For the first time – children in our schools will learn the new language of computer coding.’ Why?!!! Probably to de-code their own implanted microchip, telling them it’s time to go to the toilet and wipe their bums.
Your efforts are much appreciated, Chris. Thank you.

adminOctober 3, 2013 @ 2:34 pm

Good comment.

Chris.

MickOctober 3, 2013 @ 11:24 am

More than ten years ago my cousin’s daughter left school and went straight into training as a hairdresser for a pittance from which she paid National Insurance contributions, and when the shop closed a year later and she was laid off she didn’t qualify for benefits because of her age. It is all so wrong, and unnecessary, and no less than ugly right-wing fundamentalism. You can never satisfying greed, and as it takes more away from workers yet demands more in return it pupates into slavery.

We need a Spartacus, and we need some serious, nasty, blood-letting. I say kill these people. It is the only thing now which can stop them so it must be done,for without it we’ll either end up working the fields like Chicken George from Roots, or in the factories like some Jew from Auschwitz. Somebody WILL own us.

ArcimOctober 3, 2013 @ 11:51 am

“When People Lose Everything, They Have Nothing Left To Lose, They Lose It”

Gerald Celente….

richard 1October 3, 2013 @ 12:17 pm

cameron should ask himself why do the numbers of people unemployed go up and down? say one year there are 2,500,000 unemployed then 2 years later there are 3 million. is he seriously saying that during those 2 years half a million people have simply decided to live on the dole?. it does really seem that he thinks most unemployed people are unemployed through choice, its rather incredible actually.

fuck the stateOctober 3, 2013 @ 12:22 pm

Perhaps it should be made illegal for people who have very rich parents, and benefit from hidden from the tax man financed trust funds, to be allowed to gain political office, and as such, add further insult to injury, by taking a far higher than necessary wage out of the public purse, whilst destroying the economy, and implementing measures that only serve to strengthen the financial positions of their own kind !

They are going to have a very big list of enemies very soon !!! God help them when it finally goes tits up !!! No, don’t help them God; let the fuckers get what they deserve !!!

DecencyOctober 3, 2013 @ 2:08 pm

He takes the Piss he Does

Only a Tosser could Vote Tory in their Present Ways

Tax the Rich Hands Off the Poor

Middle Class Masses Get the Blinkers Off and see that it is the Filthy Selfish
Rich who are the Problem Not the Poor

“Mr Cameron was joined on stage by wife Samantha, who wore a £42 Asos dress, teamed with a £196 croc-effect belt”

How much did the outfit that Mr Cameron wore cost then? I’d wager more…in the spirit Bof investigative journalism do it look it up – I implore you Chris. When it comes to the MSM though, I guess women are culturally easier to blame regarding accusations of excessive expense on clothes.

IanOctober 3, 2013 @ 5:29 pm

The elite do not need us. We are not required to produce anything. This countries GDP is dwarfed by the money that is manufactured in the city with the help from central banks printing money and allowing the fund managers to leverage this money in to billions more.

We are simply breeders, and get in the way of their warped ideas of the way the world should work.

DavidOctober 3, 2013 @ 5:49 pm

When he said “A land of opportunnity for all”. He didn’t mean you, I or any Indiginous folk, he meant all the rest of the world. What sort of mug pays £165 for an imitation belt, you can get a real croc belt for that price, in fact you can get an Australian to go out to the bush, personally kill, gut and make a belt for that price, if not Oz then go to one of thos other nations that have Crocs. If yo don’t fancy the trip, pop down Southall, Wembley, Im sure you’ll find one there.

elsa carterOctober 3, 2013 @ 6:05 pm

I dont know about you but im fucking sick to death of hearing ” from cons & libs ” how labour are responsible for “the mess were in” what a load of bollocks, who ever were in power in 2008-09 would of still of had the banking crisis.

Labour have nothing to do with the rest of europe and the united states and they had the same fucking issues due to the banks especially layman bros going bust which kicked it all off and in this country the royal bank of scotland coming cap in hand to the chancellor for billions.
Why no one on tv ever seems to remind them of this is madness so for fuck sake DO NOT fall for this bollocks please!

ynwaOctober 3, 2013 @ 6:49 pm

@Frank74 and Trevor
They print their own money so a big yes to arresting the bankers, and scrap the debt.
its not our/uk dept,in the first place,money printed out of thin air by private bankers with a stupid interest rates attached.
(as a side note i did learn recently that, “queeny” is a big share holder in the bank of England,…so if that is the case, that must make her the biggest benefit scrounger in the uk. As she gets state benefits paid by the us tax payer, not withstanding the cash cumming in from our colonial cousins taxes,
and not forgetting HER share of the heroin/opium from Afghanistan “alleged” $100m a month going through, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd or was that a different bank, back in 1865 opium wars? same drugs different day!!!!i digress ) but still a drug dealer never the less

Camoron is a proper cunt and and will feel the Rope with the rest of the cut outs,when the the brown stuff hits the fan.
and its not long cumming, if this past months roller coaster of worlds news/gio political events are anything to go by.
the world is waking up fast albeit -not fast enough for my liking-

No I bet old Levit doesnt want to give the under 25’s any money, after all he and his israeli backers are sneaking in conscription for our youngsters.

Cannon fodder for their illegal wars, problem=create a generation of youngsters who are encouraged not to work and give them a sense of entitlement. Reaction= Let your controlled by israel media run countless shock horror stories about these workshy benefit scroungers, with paid actors to pose for the photos. Ramp up public “outrage. Solution=offer the angry public a solution, the very thing you wanted in the first place. Conscription and free access to a generation of youngsters to work for nothing and die in your wars-great choice eh?.

No more wars for zion.

Pissed off bastardOctober 3, 2013 @ 8:00 pm

Forgot to say that another Rothschild agent, a certain Herr Hitler once said “Give me your children and I’ll build you a nation”

The zionists have a real thing for kids dont they?

He certain built a nation with them, most of them were buried under the snow between Stalingrad and Berlin.

mrs WorriedOctober 3, 2013 @ 9:06 pm

ok so under 25`s get around £53 on benefits, over 25 around £70 (without children) If they have to be attending the jobcentre for 30 hrs a week – how will they pay the bus/train fares there and back? Will gov repay fares?
If so – how many unemployed chasing jobs that don’t even exist will claim travel fares? Say average £5 per day pp, how many unemployed ?? Simple maths says its going to cost more than the benefits in the first place.

Or do the unemployed have to pay out of their benefits, therefore leaving them with little money to feed,clothe and pay council tax.

Over 50`s made to pick litter for benefits? Most have paid in all their working lives and many made redundant, no fault of their own.
And what about a meal break on those 30 hour enforced labour or (non existent) job seeking? Who will pay for that? The poor jobseeker, out of his/her paltry money, or the tax payer ?

Its a sick joke.
Single mums forced back to looking for non existent jobs when their little ones are still babies, and if they are lucky enough to get one their child is brought up by a childminder or nursery.

Schools have turned into factories churning out compliant drones. Teachers and head teachers more concerned about league tables and results, than inspiring and encouraging our young ones.
Its a joke and a farce, but msm continue to tell the zombies otherwise.
Cam Moron and his ilk need to go.

Sam ugly Cams outfit cost more than most of us spend on food in a month
Many times our clothes budget.

Its all fucked up – and we know it.

Im as guilty as most of complaining , I fit many of their boxes – single mum, disabled, over 50.

I need to find a way to say NO!

I got very upset here on another article re paedos, but realise that not everyone will agree with me, and that is ok – because I still feel how I feel and wont let divide and conquer win 😉

What do we do about it is the big question?

Inspired by some of the great comments above,

Uninspired by hate, bigotry and violence.

x

adminOctober 4, 2013 @ 3:45 am

Welcome back Mrs Worried.

Chris x

RichOctober 3, 2013 @ 9:09 pm

I hope the youngsters under 25 see this shit for what it is, join the army to fight our illegal Zionist wars or starve. The third option is to tell them all to fuck off. Listening to Xfm, untold adverts for the army. Laying off the 30 and 40 year olds who know it’s all bollocks, getting in young freshly brainwashed blood. Cunts. We are a pathetic nation putting up with this shit. Rule Britannia what a joke, ruled by scum. Psychopathic, selfish, evil shit bastards. Good for you Chris and all the posters for telling it is how it is. Nice to read the truth.

ann bOctober 3, 2013 @ 9:18 pm

@pissed off bastard…totally agree with you about conscription…its not far in the offing and this is a precursor.
Sorry Chris…its the first time I had to stop reading this article halfway thru (and I read every single one of yours daily) It just made me sooo mad. How I hate that thing Camoron!

RichOctober 4, 2013 @ 5:24 am

What really gets my goat is the employment statistics. 2.49M out of work? Bollocks. You know they don’t count people on workfare (slave labour) schemes or those not working but not claiming either or even those working part-time? I wonder what the true statistics are? They want a race to the bottom. It reminds me of when I sit in the park feeding the pigeons, throw a scrap of bread and you have 20 of em fighting and pecking each other to get their tiny little piece. This government really are the dregs of society.

GazzOctober 4, 2013 @ 7:14 am

arm-urself-now ~ Well done – very good 🙂 Uncle Bulgaria will be proud 🙂

It’s most important that those with Children be made aware of this threat. Perhaps attention can be aimed at a Children/Youth based website to assist in educating them in these things – I don’t know. It seems the teachers are failing in their responsibility ? Some work very hard for their 30 pieces no doubt.

There comes a time when matters must be taken out of the hands of the ‘executive’ in the pursuit of a just and lawful fit for purpose society. We rightly condemn the ‘chosen people’ nonsense – yet happily fund the very same repulsive nonsense – to be found inhabiting a palace suffering a superiority complex !

Way to go 🙂

creolanOctober 4, 2013 @ 10:02 am

OMG This smarmy rich moron annoys me so much! If I see the Old Age Pension called a ‘benefit’ one more time I will scream .OAP’s have made contributions for over 40 years to qualify for a paltry pension in the majority of cases. THEY HAVE PAID IT IN ! Similar to the ‘under 25’ sound bite ………………many will have paid in . Just what are NI contributions for ? I’m sick, sick sick of these rich b******s telling us plebs what THEY will be doing to put the country to rights. I never had a posh Eton education but even I can see that the quickest way to get us back on our feet would be to get rid of this useless lot for starters . We need proper politicians who genuinely care about the country and its people and not this pontificating prat with his plummy vowels and privileged lifestyle. And I don’t mean a return to the so called ‘socialists ‘ either. This lot is just the same outfit .We DESPERATELY need a Peoples Party.

NigelOctober 4, 2013 @ 10:27 am

I remember being told by our college lecturer in the early ’80’s how increasingly important libraries would become in our lifetimes, because people would have so much more leisure time. That would come about because technology would free up our time from the need to work to the same extent. He’ll be turning in his grave, I imagine. If we were designing life on a blank page, it really wouldn’t look like this – “we”, I’d venture, being the largely like-minded people in this blog community, others awake and probably the billions who haven’t yet done so.

As someone said, everything is upside down.

Mrs Worried @ 25 perhaps we need a Wake Up Britain / insert other nation here Party to take on our MP’s so after the next election we can set about creating a decent world. It doesn’t, have to be like this!

I’m sure that sites like Chris’, David Icke’s, Outlaw’s,etc, and The People’s Voice (from November) are steps along the way as people increasingly get it. However and whenever it happens, I hope it can be a peaceful transition.

Imagine…… X

SaraOctober 4, 2013 @ 11:18 am

Surely they can find some other way of making money, I would rather sweat my ass off in mcdonalds than take benefits and work for that amount each week, surely there must be another way to find that amount each week, its fuck all much to match.

Tell them to shove the benefits up their asses and find another bloody slave.

dogmanOctober 4, 2013 @ 12:30 pm

Nigel, I think your teacher was an idealist who thought that Tesla’s knowledge would change mankind forever. It would have and that is why it got buried!
The Club of Rome is a conspiratorial umbrella organization, a marriage between Anglo-American financiers and the old Black Nobility families of Europe, particularly the so-called “nobility” of London, Venice and Genoa. The key to the successful control of the world is their ability to create and manage savage economic recessions and eventual depressions. The Committee of 300 looks to social convulsions on a global scale, followed by depressions, as a softening-up technique for bigger things to come, as its principal method of creating masses of people all over the world who will become its “welfare” recipients of the future.
To weaken the moral fiber of the nation and to demoralize workers in the labor class by creating mass unemployment. As jobs dwindle due to the post industrial zero growth policies introduced by the Club of Rome, demoralized and discouraged workers will resort to alcohol and drugs. The youth of the land will be encouraged by means of music and drugs to rebel against the status quo, thus undermining and eventually destroying the family unit. In this regard The Committee of 300 commissioned Tavistock Institute to prepare a blueprint as to how this could be achieved. Tavistock directed Stanford Research to undertake the work under the direction of Professor Willis Harmon. This work later became known as “The Aquarian Conspiracy.”http://www.chrisspivey.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=760#p5972

Pissed-off-FrankOctober 4, 2013 @ 12:48 pm

I’m confident we’re witnessing an end to an epoch. The US economy is moving steadily towards disaster and due to the it’s size it’ll drag the rest of us down when it finally hits bottom. 2008 was nothing compared to what will come. It isn’t possible to get more of out the poor than is already being done; the middle class will have to carry the costs alone. This,if anything, will open their eyes to the fact that we need a completely new system.

DodgydazOctober 4, 2013 @ 2:08 pm

I had to bite my bottom lip when I saw that wanker on the news the other day spouting this bollocks. My eight year old was sat next to me so I could only curse under my breathe.
The question is, what can we do?
I never understood this right wing, left wing crap either. In my eyes, they were/are all the same, so whoever gets into power again in 2015 is going to do exactly the same as the party before – rape the poor to feed the rich. They spout the same shit, blame the party before saying they will improve things etc, and what do they do? Exactly the same and then some.

I am honestly so fucking sick of this game of politics, and I cannot understand why most people don’t get that whoever they vote for will screw them over anyway.
Listening to people in my local, I sometimes hear them go on about labour would have done this, Conservatives would do that. I want to scream at them and say – they are all the fucking same you retards! Left. Right, Lib Dems, labour conservatives – they are all lying , thieving, evil fucking scum who care fuck all about anyone except themselves. Why can’t people see that?
When it’s voting time again, I will go, only to draw a great big fat cock on the ballot paper next to every name on there.

And don’t get me started on this conscription bill – My son is never going to join the forces against his will, even if he wants to voluntarily, I will ensure he knows all the facts before signing up.

Ahhh!!! I really want to go up to Cunteron and rip that smug grin off his slimy face. Wanker!

creolanOctober 4, 2013 @ 2:13 pm

Like Nigel @ 22 I too remember being taught at school that due to fast emerging robotic technology we would grow up in a world where too much leisure time could become a problem. I remember having to write essays on how our time could be meaningfully filled. What a joke that’s become. Loads of leisure time and no money to enjoy it more like. Also I remember the euphoria when the natural gas fields were found in the North Sea. We were all going to have two houses each . Well some profited very nicely but it wasn’t your average working man was it even though they were OUR resources?
One thing I have noticed which I find a bit disturbing is the media and politicians seem to be trying to create a ‘war’ between the older and younger generations. With the welfare cuts there seems to be a debate over who is more important , the young or old. I’d say this is a ploy to cause divisions amongst the working classes and should be nipped in the bud immediately. There’s no either/ or . If the country’s resources were managed properly there would be enough for all deserving recipients, young and old alike.

giantbrainOctober 4, 2013 @ 6:05 pm

Nice to see Big Gay Dave’s wife out and about – I always wondered what became of Marc Almond. Now I have my answer.

Halo JonesOctober 4, 2013 @ 6:20 pm

Does anyone know if there is a petition or any other organised opposition to national service?

The conditions ,paving the way for national service are apparent.High unemployment,poverty,uncohesive society,a way to feed the poor and young.The military massively reduced,etc etc.

I think we need to really start to oppose this.Sadly,a lot of idiots will see national service as good.

I feel sick at the thought of my children having to do anything for the royal satanists.

dogmanOctober 4, 2013 @ 6:58 pm

Dodgydaz, I know where you’re coming from about those talking in the pub, but remember those twats believe the MSM. I’m all for conscription if they throw it open to the over 50s. FFS, please put a gun in my hand, I know where the enemy is!

Incidentally, the list that I link to in 34. comes from comments made in 1969. It is behind schedule but relevant nonetheless!
(10)To weaken the moral fibre of the nation and to demoralize workers by creating mass unemployment.
(11) To keep people everywhere from deciding their own destinies by means of one created crisis after another and then “managing” such crises.

jeff brownOctober 4, 2013 @ 8:34 pm

hi all
i think that the crunch will come when the so-called middle classes start losing their jobs on mass and when it starts to affect their comfortable way of life,when their homes become repossed they cannot afford to buy a new car every 2 years or so etc etc.
also the regular armed forces personel,police,security guards,traffic wardens/pretend police and everyone else who think that they are doing the so called elite favours by earning brownie points and fucking the rest of us over really need to think who’s side they are on when the shit hits the fan,i mean we all have been stitched up by some of these fuckers in the past and we will remember,if they think that they will be looked after by the so-called elite then they are very much mistaken and fucking idiots to boot.
i remember when i was growing up my mum always used to say that she would rather stab us to death than let us fight for this country,a bit extreme but luckily enough it was not needed,i would not go as far with my kids but fucked if they are going to do national service.
i cannot wait to see what happens when they try to conscript the kids from some of the estates in south east london where i live,they will need the army just for that ha ha ha,maybe that is when the kids will wake up and fight back against these fuckers.
also in agreement with others when i here people in the canteen at work say that a labour government would not be as bad as it is now,fuck me have they already forgot about the war criminal b’liar,mandleson,brown and all the other shower of shit that goes with them,fuck me people have not got a clue i look at them with despair and remind them but you can see it not sinking in i just shake my head and smile.
it’s great to come home and switch your site on chris and read the articles and comments from so many clued-up people,keep it going as people are waking up just not quick enough.
last time i was out of work was luckily enough 18 years ago and had to sign on,that nearly ended up in a row as i was told i was not entitled to some payment or other after paying tax and national insurance for years which fucked me off big time,i am a postman so may well not be long in a job as i had thought i would be,i will not take being spoken down to by some prick in a job center so can forsee big rows and many fuck right off’s come up in the future,fuck em i will not bow down to them telling me to do slave labour for a pittance a week i would rather beg steal or borrow as the song goes.
time for another beer and finish off reading your articles,keep up the great work you are truly waking people up by the day.

debdenborn&bredOctober 4, 2013 @ 9:39 pm

They mean to conscript the kids before any have a chance to say “ I’d rather sweat my arse off in McDonalds than take a benefit”. The political elite will term it “National Service” and suggest it is way of keeping the kids off of the streets. Thing is most kids in the UK’s benefits have been paid for since the creation of the welfare state. Our grandfathers fought WW2, & those who came back voted for a welfare state for all to access. Maybe shooting and garrotting ordinary Germans made them think about the infinite possibilities of life & this prompted them to think of their children’s chances and futures?

Social security (NI) is taken from every wage packet and this has been the case since 1948. We owe our elders for their labours & sacrifice, when we remember our fallen there’s something more to it than the lizard queen’s fake stiff upper lip at the cenotaph. Some dad’s are shit at supporting their kids but not all are, so when we remember our dead we must also consider the plight of the under 25’s – our grandfathers would demand properly paid opportunities for them in employment not JSA slavery.

“VOTE FOR US! WE DESPISE YOU!” – TORY CONFERENCE WAS A PARADE OF PRIVILEGE

The Conservative Party Conference ‘For Hardworking People’, promised to end the ‘something for nothing culture’. A quick look at those men and women delivering such nonsensical speeches belies a party of the privileged few, hectoring the struggling majority for suffering the effects of their own economic policies. The 2013 Conference will be remembered as a parade of privilege where a group of unworthy individuals said to the British public: “Vote for us! We Despise You!”

Dogman @34. Yes, could well have been Tesla he was thinking of. I didn’t stumble across Tesla until well into my 40’s and strange that my daughter doesn’t seem to be covering him in her GCSE’s……!

Thanks for the link. So much to learn! As Thomas Hardy wrote, “The petty done, the undone vast!”

AnnieOctober 5, 2013 @ 6:37 am

So they will be opening job centres at weekends then to keep up with the pace? Who cares what belt she is wearing!!!??? Jamie Oliver should also hang his head in shame. He has also vilified our youth, whilst he is paying for cheap labour via immigrants! He can spout out his claptrap about what to feed kids, all he likes, from what I know he has also had a priviledged background, hence his ‘success’. My state pension has been put back years, despite the fact I paid in for it and my son will have to work till he drops by looks of it, just because govts. have thrown OUR money down the toilet! Oh yes, he works his backside off, despite the myth apparently they are all lazy sods without morals or integrity! Its not their money to choose what they do with it, but we allow them to get away with it!

Oh calamity of calamities!!! Have just read HEADLINE (!) news in Daily Mail. Those impoverished middle classes will have to pay £600 extra a year to fund their children’s nanny’s pension. In the words of Littlejohn ( who ironically writes for the Mai) l ‘ you couldn’t make it up.’ Oh how my poor heart bleeds for them but I have a solution. Apparently Syrian refugees are asking to speak to Cameron about seeking asylum in this country . I have a twofold solution.
1. We , the lower classes , request a meeting with Syrian authorities to find out if Camoron and his family can be granted asylum there.
2 In return we will grant asylum to a determined number of female Syrian refugees on condition they become cheap labour nannies to any Middle Class family requiring one. The job would be on a ‘live in ‘ basis so much needed housing wouldn’t be taken from those who have British citizenship .

Sounds a fair exchange to me.

LawrenceOctober 5, 2013 @ 12:02 pm

Great we will all do that then eh?

Bang out kids all day long as a profession? Err…. who’s going to give us our money then………………no one you silly fucker as we are all employed bringing up our families.

Now Chris some things I agree with you on when I visit your blog. but this is just bollocks.

adminOctober 5, 2013 @ 3:45 pm

Well, I’m never going to please everyone Larry.

You did miss the point though you silly fucker.

Chris x

gay telavivOctober 5, 2013 @ 2:09 pm

Why are you claiming that David Cameron is gay when he’s clearly a straight married heterosexual man with children? Perhaps if you stopped blaming gays, jews, blacks, pakistanis and irish for all your problems and found enough courage inside yourselves to challenge the world famously oppressive class system Brits like you have bowed to for so many centuries then you might see some changes taking place?

adminOctober 5, 2013 @ 3:57 pm

Well, that told me didn’t it.

By the way, I didn’t say Cameron was gay, a Nigerian newspaper did, as in Nigeria, the country inhabited by black people and exploited by Jews.

Have a nice day my gay Israeli friend.

Chris

gay telavivOctober 5, 2013 @ 4:04 pm

Fair enough – sorry x

arm-urself-nowOctober 5, 2013 @ 4:06 pm

gay telaviv Says:

Why are you claiming that David Cameron is gay when he’s clearly a straight married heterosexual man with children?

Nice id btw , well whether your gay or in telaviv , it’s not a claim it’s fact , most turd burglars hide behind the pretence of marriage and kids , so they appear normal , something that you are obviously not , you obviously forgot to tick the box when you registered , the one that says stupidity clause so we know which group your from , although it’s pretty obvious , still have the DM delivered do you lol .

gaytelaviv, I don’t like to point out the bleeding obvious, but Chris does have the occasional pop at our world famously oppressive class system, or is this your first visit.
I have used the British art of understatement there,
Who is Cameron related to that might just sit atop our world famously oppressive class system? Small clue, they like to wear crowns and socialise with our wealthy landowners, who are also part of out world famously oppressive class system. Politicians support the crown and ensure the status quo remains the same. Crypto Jews, black nobility or ancient bloodlines, call them whichever you like, but don’t talk such rubbish about gays, blacks, irish and pakistanis, who are just as oppressed as the rest of us. Muk mafi! The zionist regime in Israel seems keen to persecute jews as well as goyim, so sort your own house out first. But then you’re not really jewish are you?

mrs WorriedOctober 5, 2013 @ 9:00 pm

@gaytelaviv caMORON being gay or not is the least of our worries – look at the very valid comments above .
What he and his ilk are though, are evil heartless self serving c**ts, who would like to see me and my family dead or in the workhouse.
You missed the point of this article.

arm-urself-nowOctober 5, 2013 @ 11:18 pm

mrs Worried @ 56 , “You missed the point of this article” , i think he is missing more than that , lmao dam shill .

btw mrs Worried as a member of the WRA the forum would like your input .

Mr T @ 47. Thank you for the link. I hated science when at school – probably knew deep down that a lot of it was bollocks. Now, if we’d had practical lessons about “levitation of solid, massive objects and also transmutation of certain solid metals” then I think I would have been very enthused (more of that British understatement that I think Dogman referred to elsewhere!). Would take some of the shine of off Harry Potter…. Let’s write to Mr Gove and suggest it.

panzerliedOctober 6, 2013 @ 3:19 am

political correctness gone mad

Guy JonesOctober 6, 2013 @ 9:46 am

When the rich blame the poor for all of the nations woes, it is time for the poor to consider hunting, killing and eating the rich. And because they don’t do very much their meat would be not unlike veal,. but without the cruelty…….Drooollll.

creolanOctober 6, 2013 @ 12:08 pm

Have just completed a YouGov online questionnaire , just to let them know what I think about Camoron. The questions are so ‘loaded’ they are unbelievable. Questions such as : Who do you prefer : Cameron / Miliband / Clegg/ Don’t know? Well actually, NONE of them thank you very much and not because I ‘Don’t know’ but because I ‘Do know’ . And what do you make of the questions on whether you believe in Satan and Satanism or not? Weird or what? What is going on when you complete a political questionnaire and questions on belief in Satanism are included?

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